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MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn't.
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Save the date: Tuesday, November 18 join young adults living with MS for Real Talk, Real Answers. Living with MS in your 20s and 30s. Learn More. |
The National MS Society is committed to building a movement by and for people with MS that will move us closer to a world free of this disease.
To ignite this movement, we have developed a new language and look to help people better understand what it means to live with MS.
Take action. Join the movement.

NEW! Through a series of interactive courses, the Relationship Matters program helps couples learn and apply skills to deal with challenges related to multiple sclerosis. Learn More.

Come face to face with a disease that affects each person in its own unique and unpredictable way. Join people across the country in the fight to end MS. EVERY voice matters. EVERY story counts. To see this new MS Site, click here.
Welcome to the Idaho Office of the All America Chatper, National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Our web site provides information about:
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Our Mission
We achieve our mission through delivery of programs and services to people with MS and their families and caregivers, and through support of research into the cause and cure of MS. Our activities are made possible through private donations, grants, sponsorships and fundraising campaigns such as Walk MS and the Bike MS. People with MS and family members who are registered with our office receive our quarterly newsletter MS Connections, mailings about programs, events and volunteer opportunities. Most of our programs and services are free, however some may require nominal fees.
Spread the Word! Studies show that early and ongoing treatment with an FDA approved therapy can reduce future disease activity and improve quality of life for many people with multiple sclerosis. The National MS Society's medical advisors recommend that people with MS talk with their health care professional about using one of these medications and about strategies and effective treatments to manage symptoms. The National MS Society is committed to ensuring that people with MS have the information and quality care they need to live healthy, productive and independent lives. If you or someone you know has MS, please contact the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at idi@nmss.org or 1-800 344-4867 to learn about ways to help manage multiple sclerosis and about current research that may one day reveal a cure.
There are 1,800 people in Idaho with MS. This is Why the Idaho Office works to create a world free from MS.
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Sponsor a Walk MS
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Take a quick trip to the e-pledge center, search for a Walker. |
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Gentle Yoga for People with MS |
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 An Upcoming 8-week Yoga for MS Class, Tuesdays from October 21 to December 9 OR Thursdays from October 23 to December 11. Registration is required. Learn More
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Research Participants Needed |
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Are you a mom with MS? Do you have a child in Middle School or High School? Would you share your experience via a questionaire to help a College Student on his Research Project.
Learn More and get the e-mail contact information. |
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Learn about the Financial Assistance available to people with MS under extraordinary circumstances. |
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Got ID? |
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Road ID is a sponsor of the MS Bike Tour. If you are running, walking or cycling without ID on your person, check them out. Road ID |
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Free Tax Help |
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The United Way is teaming up with Bank of America to help low-income, elderly, non-English speaking, and disabled taxpayers get their tax returns filed for free.
Call 2-1-1 to obtain more information. |
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Research Update |
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Are you interested in learning more about research into the cause and cure of MS? Current research upates, clinical trial information and webcast information can be found on our research web page. For more information, click here. |
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